Installing the CloudWatch agent on EC2 instances using your agent configuration - Amazon CloudWatch
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Installing the CloudWatch agent on EC2 instances using your agent configuration

After you have a CloudWatch agent configuration saved in Parameter Store, you can use it when you install the agent on other servers.

Attach an IAM role to the instance

You must attach the CloudWatchAgentServerRole IAM role to the EC2 instance to be able to run the CloudWatch agent on the instance. This role enables the CloudWatch agent to perform actions on the instance. You should have created this role previously. For more information see Create IAM roles and users for use with CloudWatch agent.

For more information, see Attaching an IAM Role to an Instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances.

Download the CloudWatch agent package on an Amazon EC2 instance

Note

When you install or update the CloudWatch agent, only the Uninstall and reinstall option is supported. You can't use the In-place update option.

You can download the CloudWatch agent package using either Systems Manager Run Command or an Amazon S3 download link. For information about using an Amazon S3 download link, see Download the CloudWatch agent package.

Download the CloudWatch agent on an Amazon EC2 instance Using Systems Manager

Before you can use Systems Manager to install the CloudWatch agent, you must make sure that the instance is configured correctly for Systems Manager.

Installing or updating SSM Agent

On an Amazon EC2 instance, the CloudWatch agent requires that the instance is running version 2.2.93.0 or later. Before you install the CloudWatch agent, update or install SSM Agent on the instance if you haven't already done so.

For information about installing or updating SSM Agent on an instance running Linux, see Installing and Configuring the SSM Agent on Linux Instances in the Amazon Systems Manager User Guide.

For information about installing or updating SSM Agent on an instance running Windows Server, see Installing and Configuring SSM Agent on Windows Instances in the Amazon Systems Manager User Guide.

(Optional) Verify Systems Manager prerequisites

Before you use Systems Manager Run Command to install and configure the CloudWatch agent, verify that your instances meet the minimum Systems Manager requirements. For more information, see Setting Up Amazon Systems Manager in the Amazon Systems Manager User Guide.

Verify internet access

Your Amazon EC2 instances must have outbound internet access in order to send data to CloudWatch or CloudWatch Logs. For more information about how to configure internet access, see Internet Gateways in the Amazon VPC User Guide.

Download the CloudWatch agent package

Systems Manager Run Command enables you to manage the configuration of your instances. You specify a Systems Manager document, specify parameters, and execute the command on one or more instances. SSM Agent on the instance processes the command and configures the instance as specified.

To download the CloudWatch agent using Run Command
  1. Open the Systems Manager console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/systems-manager/.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Run Command.

    -or-

    If the Amazon Systems Manager home page opens, scroll down and choose Explore Run Command.

  3. Choose Run command.

  4. In the Command document list, choose AWS-ConfigureAWSPackage.

  5. In the Targets area, choose the instance on which to install the CloudWatch agent. If you do not see a specific instance, it might not be configured for Run Command. For more information, see Setting Up Amazon Systems Manager for Hybrid Environments in the Amazon Systems Manager User Guide.

  6. In the Action list, choose Install.

  7. In the Name box, enter AmazonCloudWatchAgent.

  8. Keep Version set to latest to install the latest version of the agent.

  9. Choose Run.

  10. Optionally, in the Targets and outputs areas, select the button next to an instance name and choose View output. Systems Manager should show that the agent was successfully installed.

(Optional) Modify the common configuration and named profile for CloudWatch agent

The CloudWatch agent includes a configuration file called common-config.toml. You can use this file to optionally specify proxy and Region information.

On a server running Linux, this file is in the /opt/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent/etc directory. On a server running Windows Server, this file is in the C:\ProgramData\Amazon\AmazonCloudWatchAgent directory.

The default common-config.toml is as follows:

# This common-config is used to configure items used for both ssm and cloudwatch access ## Configuration for shared credential. ## Default credential strategy will be used if it is absent here: ## Instance role is used for EC2 case by default. ## AmazonCloudWatchAgent profile is used for onPremise case by default. # [credentials] # shared_credential_profile = "{profile_name}" # shared_credential_file= "{file_name}" ## Configuration for proxy. ## System-wide environment-variable will be read if it is absent here. ## i.e. HTTP_PROXY/http_proxy; HTTPS_PROXY/https_proxy; NO_PROXY/no_proxy ## Note: system-wide environment-variable is not accessible when using ssm run-command. ## Absent in both here and environment-variable means no proxy will be used. # [proxy] # http_proxy = "{http_url}" # https_proxy = "{https_url}" # no_proxy = "{domain}"

All lines are commented out initially. To set the credential profile or proxy settings, remove the # from that line and specify a value. You can edit this file manually, or by using the RunShellScript Run Command in Systems Manager:

  • shared_credential_profile – For on-premises servers, this line specifies the IAM user credential profile to use to send data to CloudWatch. If you keep this line commented out, AmazonCloudWatchAgent is used.

    On an EC2 instance, you can use this line to have the CloudWatch agent send data from this instance to CloudWatch in a different Amazon Region. To do so, specify a named profile that includes a region field specifying the name of the Region to send to.

    If you specify a shared_credential_profile, you must also remove the # from the beginning of the [credentials] line.

  • shared_credential_file – To have the agent look for credentials in a file located in a path other than the default path, specify that complete path and file name here. The default path is /root/.aws on Linux and is C:\\Users\\Administrator\\.aws on Windows Server.

    The first example below shows the syntax of a valid shared_credential_file line for Linux servers, and the second example is valid for Windows Server. On Windows Server, you must escape the \ characters.

    shared_credential_file= "/usr/username/credentials"
    shared_credential_file= "C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\.aws\\credentials"

    If you specify a shared_credential_file, you must also remove the # from the beginning of the [credentials] line.

  • Proxy settings – If your servers use HTTP or HTTPS proxies to contact Amazon services, specify those proxies in the http_proxy and https_proxy fields. If there are URLs that should be excluded from proxying, specify them in the no_proxy field, separated by commas.

Start the CloudWatch agent

You can start the agent using Systems Manager Run Command or the command line.

Start the CloudWatch agent using Systems Manager Run Command

Follow these steps to start the agent using Systems Manager Run Command.

To start the CloudWatch agent using Run Command
  1. Open the Systems Manager console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/systems-manager/.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Run Command.

    -or-

    If the Amazon Systems Manager home page opens, scroll down and choose Explore Run Command.

  3. Choose Run command.

  4. In the Command document list, choose AmazonCloudWatch-ManageAgent.

  5. In the Targets area, choose the instance where you installed the CloudWatch agent.

  6. In the Action list, choose configure.

  7. In the Optional Configuration Source list, choose ssm.

  8. In the Optional Configuration Location box, enter the name of the Systems Manager parameter name of the agent configuration file that you created and saved to Systems Manager Parameter Store, as explained in Create the CloudWatch agent configuration file.

  9. In the Optional Restart list, choose yes to start the agent after you have finished these steps.

  10. Choose Run.

  11. Optionally, in the Targets and outputs areas, select the button next to an instance name and choose View output. Systems Manager should show that the agent was successfully started.

Start the CloudWatch agent on an Amazon EC2 instance using the command line

Follow these steps to use the command line to install the CloudWatch agent on an Amazon EC2 instance.

To use the command line to start the CloudWatch agent on an Amazon EC2 instance
  • In this command, -a fetch-config causes the agent to load the latest version of the CloudWatch agent configuration file, and -s starts the agent.

    Linux and macOS: If you saved the configuration file in the Systems Manager Parameter Store, enter the following:

    sudo /opt/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent/bin/amazon-cloudwatch-agent-ctl -a fetch-config -m ec2 -s -c ssm:configuration-parameter-store-name

    Linux and macOS: If you saved the configuration file on the local computer, enter the following command. Replace configuration-file-path with the path to the agent configuration file. This file is called config.json if you created it with the wizard, and might be called amazon-cloudwatch-agent.json if you created it manually.

    sudo /opt/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent/bin/amazon-cloudwatch-agent-ctl -a fetch-config -m ec2 -s -c file:configuration-file-path

    Windows Server: If you saved the agent configuration file in Systems Manager Parameter Store, enter the following from the PowerShell console:

    & "C:\Program Files\Amazon\AmazonCloudWatchAgent\amazon-cloudwatch-agent-ctl.ps1" -a fetch-config -m ec2 -s -c ssm:configuration-parameter-store-name

    Windows Server: If you saved the agent configuration file on the local computer, enter the following from the PowerShell console:

    & "C:\Program Files\Amazon\AmazonCloudWatchAgent\amazon-cloudwatch-agent-ctl.ps1" -a fetch-config -m ec2 -s -c file:"C:\Program Files\Amazon\AmazonCloudWatchAgent\config.json"